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, �� . . i I ! � � . ,_ I 1. � � - I � honor st- least with some sh W of volun- nothing should bel paid of this nubsidy spire. Last� year the congregation ing ruitre, Nobody appesm to know
I -.1 say that thle,. overnment are doing all how the firar originated,
�C TS scheme,did no,, originate with him. 0 -
- _� - tary retirement. Even his iiternest foes to the now company which had taken expended a i but thie general
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I ---- has only taken, it up an a- political ex- in their power to facilitate the in afri opinion appears to be that it '
- . . . view his osition with some, commisers- hold of the enterprise, until thedebts of new paintiago.'and were just on theeve was in the
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. " party ut of a hole at �that have bee in prog state* tion, for a it as it may, li� has held a the old company had been paid, One of oi purchasing' a bell.
.41 . "ch line danotes the page of the paper on whiob pedient to help his - z
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, :8 �� the advertisement will be'fouiid. I the claims against the old company was, fully $1,500. ' . Wilson estimates his lose at $81,000 alii
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�_� - New Fall Good"ackson Bros. (,r)) � f�r over thirty years. ; that of Mr. C. N. Armstrong, their con- -Mr. W.. J. Patterson, B. A,, of ,he has an insurance for $2,500 in ths ..�
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11 � �. - . Big Silk Sails-Pyper &Be& ie. (6) I I t . ' . ' I SIR HECTOR1.4 STATR�EENT. tractor, amounting to $175,000., He Caledonia High School, has been ap- Gore Mutual Insurance Company. B.- ,
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1.�� The Greatest Yet-Toron Exhibition. (5) w6n-he is sure his bravery aind in�e- Liberals are t ying- to stifle investigs- Sir Hector's statement -before the went to Mr. Pac&ud, who is the. e*ditor pointed by the Collegiate institute sides the buildings burned a number.of !. -
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L Notice to Farnierg----Thoma Mellis. (6) fill the position of valuable workmen's tools and sorfie
i:�l A. .. � pe4dence will not injure is own politi- tion, is equally incorrect. The fact is' Commi ge was explicit in� so fat an it of L'Blecteur, the chief Liberal- news. board of Clinton, to
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�� '. I __ Fall Arrivals�-E. McFaul. ) I I - . Matherneqtical Master in the Institute of machinery were destroyed, Aboutforty
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11 " Watches, Clocks, &cf-W. . Counter. (5) . the very c If the
I . calparty. His past care .-ramplyproven ontrary is the case. contained the most positiVe denials of paper in Quebec, and told him he had plows ready for the painter,
- ; . - Central Business Collegi-W., 1-1. Shaw. (b) ' � i I n been unable to obtain -a s�ttl ndered vacant by the and -some
f ��_�. � � � y personal corruption or 4nowledge of ement of that town rp
N � Mantle and Dressmalking- . McFaul. (8) this. A few years ago he' intrddu ed Empire wished to act honestly with its a . valuable papers in the office were also
. ... At XGrtguge Sale -J. M. Rest. 1 (6) . any wrongdoing on the Part of the of - this claim against the company, and he .removal of Mr. Burgess. destro-ed. This will be a heavy lose to
�.: . into Parliament -a bill pr4 oviding for - he r6aders and ifl it believed. ito friends as artmene. go laid the -asked Mr. Pacaud what he would take -On Tuesday of,last week Mr. John .V
I 't Auction Sale of Farm-�-R. Adams. (6) - - I I ficials of his Dep - '
t I I Notice to Farmers -J. DunUin. (6) Bru'seels as there is no probability. it
i .-I appoiDtment .& an indep ndent - rail ay honest -as it :a a they are, it would not responsibility largely upon 1 Mr. Perley, to secure a settlement -for hirn. Mr. Whiteman, of Kippen, narrowly escaped present of the foundry being rebuilt.
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f - t, - Seed Wheat For Sale -R. rysdale. (5) commission whose duty i would be Ito resort 'to f 11,hood of this kind, but his former chief cngineer,4nd greatly Pacaud - named the modest sum of a isevere accident. While taking the -On Sabbath, 9th inst,
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0 ''� - I I I . - upon the Ha;rbuur Commis ion of Que., $100,000, or more than half the entire separator across the culvert at the gate I in the fare-
: - 1!)�r Fall Goods -E. McFaul. ( . ompaA' As discrimits- woilld Come ogit as frankly and as boldly bee. He refrained from say ng anymore amountof Mr. Armstrong's claim. Mr. he slipped and fell, the wheel passing noon, as Rev. A. Potter, pastor of the I
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�, , �? - -W. B. Diet son. (5) ting in freight rates in fa vor of certain as the Globe d es and denounce dishon- than he could help about 1Mr. Thomas Pacaud secured a settlement and Mr. over his heel. �Fortunately no bones were . ;
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L__ '-1- . Change of Business --C. M. Whitney. (5) � � e is able to go a panied by Mrs. Potter., was g 7,
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. Crockery for�All- points and certain inc ividuals. The esty and robbgr wherever found, and McGreevy. He di8tinc�lyjdeuied that Armstrong handed over to him five Gov broken and b .round .
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- A. Youn . (a) � y . L . conduct service at Crewe. When distant I
. 1� A Worksho 'on'wheel Taylor. (8) 1 er in -jes for $20,000 each, after again. , I
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.- �, I railway companies e, opposed unishment of the guilty, quenced him ernment cheq some two milem or so'from the churcit .1
'Y" ; . in the slightest degree in! thlei awarding of endorsing them on the back. These -A wil � ]
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I i Canary Bil For Sal W. iforries. (8) . , of coure demand the P1 , d cat was shot in the picnic
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; il � 1 . that he had wv�n sough 1roVe on M I . John Forbes' farm in
" i't � Timothy Seed -A. Young. i �8) . . y J. upset the vehicle in the ditch
� ".1 , , Carthy persevered in big good work The following entimenta which close an influence him. He denied 6ver having credit in the Bank an� proceeded to pay Grey, on Wednesday of,last week k, and threw
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- 1'_. � I ' Shingles --James Twitchell. (8) ` . I 0 received any suing , h Karney Sr. The old gentleman killed outthe',occupants, We -are pleasedto
- � - L,_ Girl Wanted -Mrs. X Aultj (8). there was great danger o his embarras- article in the lobe of Tuesday will b of moiiqy from con- his private debts with the money, whic be able to state that they were tot hurt,
I _ f� rich Ifigh School -H. �. Stran ' tractors, Mr. -according to Mr. Armstrong was Mr. it with a bullet as it was climbing a tree.
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� A �. . -ic Canadian with the exc�ptjon of - � nd harness were badly
_1 4A . - sing the Government, and consequently endorsed by �v�ry p%triot be The vehicle %
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� ; __ ' Peters, who gave him two t days before Pacaud's. The scandal is in this -that It's mate basi been heard in the same
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. wf,or lie quietly dropped his r ilway legisla- he Grit or To��v : "Let us insist upon the general election of 1887,1 a contribu. this $175,000 came ant of the subsidy locality since. -
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1-1 I - clit If, tion, and nothing has no been heard of bones t'ad mi nis�iration if w i e have to turn tion of $1,000, not howe iSir Hector granted bythe Legislature of $280,000, . -David M,cMiIlan, eldest son of the having secured another vehicle fro1na
-t- � ; IM10 ltr�n ' (t 4 V I + . I ; . 01 iate Archibald aoMillan, of Hullett, farmer near the place of accident, pro.
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� .- ith the equal - other admission that he M do which was 8 ich he- died in Michigan City, Dakota,
� I.'- , - great zeal in connection us not 1�e begai ed by the shallow cun- I I . appointment. We h
� I SEAFO , , FRIDA , Aug. 21.9 1891. ti@&n i * � very damaging, was that helhad know- was to retire with this money was back- Tuesday eveningt 4th inst. Deceased ave not learned the
� � . augu ge questions. ning of par ato balancing corrup- ledge if the donation of 83�,000 to his ed by Mr. Mercier and one of Mr. Mer- was a young -ini-i bf fine char I
L .1 i I----- __ l - - rightp and French I L I 0 1 acter, and a cause of the accident other than the
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I Comm,ercial U, ion With Mr. McCarthy was going to turn the' tion at Ottawal against corruption, at newspaper, Le Monde, �ut even here he �ier'o ministers, Mr. Charles Langelier. general favorite with all who had the .
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I .Englan . country upside down n these issuep Quebec' -and loo�ing helplessly on at the denied any knowledge that this was According to the evidenc�e of Mr. pleasure of his acquaintance. I wi
I I I 0 9 V I was 32 yeari; of age, and had farmed in reverend gentleman's mode a driving.
v Larkin, Connolly & Co.'s .money. He Webb cashier of the Union Bank, Mr. I I � - �
!�, � I n years. As Mr, Potter's own driver w 8 laid up .
% - said his policy had been to, retain the Pacaud told 'him that he was to get a
i , � Mr, Dalb)n McGart4, who -is now in but when he found big ad cacy of them wasti of our �esburcea and the loss of I Dakota for nine dr te
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I the Old C �cently been de- was likely to embarrass the Govern- national . " Sawing -off " will be political control of that paper. �clean $50,000 for himself out of this -In the voters' Hat for the township � ged this ons
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. I livering ad4-resaes the�e on 'what be ment, composed of his poli ical friends' good for! the cc ruptionists, but it will His cross-examination . of Tuckerernith for the prejent year we from, another ;person. The h rge w I
� . 1P I- . I � i by *.Geoffrion ,$100,000, and that the other $50,000 was 'a
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ternis Commercial U�ion. Mr. Me- he deserts his - bantlings a d his Parlia- be f atal to tth prosperity and good and. Mr. Tarte, lasted three � days, but to be applied -in taking up paper which find illat there are 606 per',sons eligible but slightly injured, eceiyiu I g only a
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, I species of oramercial Union between the old country, and there attempt . . - I e ci y home to* his reward after a long voys .
I I . � �_ . timony. He didtat attempt to defend 121 entitled to vote at municipal elec- ge .
q the Union B%4k, Mr. Webb also said �
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.i - - I sition is tb t in the eve . of Canada and cial Union with ]England, a 8 e 113ve3tigatiOu credit upon which this$175,000 waaraised Legislature. only, making a total number died on Sunda morning 9th hist,
I he calls it. the new,voters' list printed, but instead been brought to light in th i : was not unexpected as he has
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�_ i of voters on the list of 831. The total death
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.1 0, a - I . . . I : the astute and 'cautious politician that was being applied for purposes other than number of persous eligible as jurors, been confined to the house fo� the past
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_;� I � g! ing B reau. at Ottawa, they heis. He declared that he was ignorant that indicated by the Order -in -Council.
I . � matitifact, es of En and in -to these dropped, his other fade, if be found -ment Print is 331. � year and it was a general wear out,
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1i I colonies fre 3 of duty, ngland on her up to this date of the -One morning last week W. R.
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I . � 4 fund, with the exception of one name, barn arid tossed a fork up into the mow Nicholas about 62 years ago� !Eighteen
, i against the products 6L I all other coun- that will attract the attention of the f ormerly. T e �Govornment Ontario Bank, which has a claim against .
t . . . P rinting that of Mr. Rochester, M. P.,I who had the old, company,. hints that some of tbi us'to his climbing the laddiar to years after this they emigratle'd to the
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�. Bureau was esta lished at an enormous
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V. t I oposed alrrangements . meelf the $500 he money went to pay Mr. .'JAercier's debts, .
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r, , work advantageously both ways,, In with the United States is like cost to the con �;, and one of the chief contributed. . L but so far the evidence has only shown surprise on getting 'up to the scene of dence in N -3w York. state they settled .,
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� A 'i" It came out that Mr. Tarte Was o operation to see a young, able bodied near 1oronto where they resided 25
; i 4 the first place it would give England a the present Dominion Government, and s s great outlay of I no 'Of that Mr. Pacaud's debts were paid out years -
f �r� ' . , the beneficiaries of the political fund of this moiiey. Mitch comment is tramp emerge from the hay not at all and. then removed to Highland,
i . freemarket for her ..roducto in the consequently Mr. Me rth; and -a few money was, that 1he'reafter these voters created by the contributions of Larkin, caused by the fact that Mr. Pacaud has pleased about the nariow escape he had Creek, Scarboro. In 1881 thp�� old folks
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. I coloniea,wh�ile it on acolonies other �4 patriots " have got up this i lists could be 1printed much *mor,e Connolly & Co., and this de;elopment had from vaccination by the fork, Mr. came to Ethel and resided here until
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. u �� - a, decided a vanta English likely to be the most attrac,t�ve card ,for cheaply at the G ment's own estab- created -considerable talk. A4r. Tarte - Europe instead of postponing his trip Tramp had lodged in the mow the their decease. Mrs. Tomp _� ins died
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'. . t 11 'ern � � stated that he was quite willir% to have and appearing before the committee. previous night without the knowledge or some time ago. There are ted children
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# ' e . urprise ny . 16 way a it come out -and be fully explained. Sir Mr. Arnistrong swears he received the consent of Mr, Mooney. . people
31 much as w4le the products of the colon. corisidetable savif g would be effected. Hector stated that the Quebeol election other $75,000 and that the money was - -A r I
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a - i 6 U . Thomas Holmes, of Holmes- had no less than 774 grand children and I
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- .1 , � ie8 got free markets in England the pro- at Ottawa should take up this sch�me It now seeins, however, that these funds were handled entirely by Thomas absolutely his. He also said that he had ville, was putting up a fence on Monday ,
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McGreevy and denied all knowledge of morning of last week
i i I promises, like any others from the I ,received the aid of Mr. Pacaud on a
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I � i � ducts of oth� r countries 4ould have to also as a set off to the other. I 1ndicati!ons I T $5,000 going into his consti Ituency of previous occasion in obtaining a'subsidy kicked by a colt. A. McLeod who was than once John Wesley, the founder of ,
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1, � -L eem to point in that direction, and
; j k . vers. He denied that o had with him, wished to go for a rig to take Methodism, preached in his -
. Z - k would have practical coo! trol of the Eng- it would be well for the pe ple to ba on broken. Sciveiral of the Tory papers told the President of 'the Qu4bec Har- Legislature, and that he had paid him .a him home, but he woald not at first house. In his long life the deceased'
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V� . � while England would 4ave control of McCarthy stripe, le iDg for terribl� . in everything., . On Friday Mir. Starra,. much hurt; on getting worse be allowed Bibb- and died the death of the I -
3 - g coati and nvenience� occasion- altogether to $15,000. Be denied that v I
0 , i - "' co . of the contracting firm of $tarra & %1cLeod to go for the rig. They got righteous.
;� the Colonial markets foe,' her manufac- Mr. Pacaud represented the Government .L --- .
� the shadow they loselltbei"Jar't'ance. - ed by the Francte Act I and'have also O'Hanly, of Ottawa, created iorne stir in these transactions, but admitted that him to the .house and summoned a
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� .. a very favorable arran ;ement for the . . manner in which the Printing Bu withdraw his tender for the BTit(ish Col- It would a,ppear from the evidence -that he died on Tuesday morning. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF TRE Do-
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- I I i colonies, but it would ,.at be so advan- � is being conducted. -umbia Graving dock b?- Sir Hector the honorable Mr. Langelier, a member. ,.-A certain -Holmesville lady used MINION 2ATILLERS' AISSOM710-N.
.J. � a : 0 The conduct of the two leading politi. The Government, Langevin himself. ! of Mr Mercier's Cabinet, was aware of rather expensive kindling to start the ee of th
it . : fire the other morning. A r�lative was Dominion Millers' As .e �
� . tageous for the mother � u�ntry., If the ding"i�, necessary to silence The Committee will meet on Wednes- N1 . Acaud's deal with Mr. Armstrong. . . . sociation has is.
I ill. 1. cal papers of this province, the Globe therefore, fin r I .The Seed Wheat Committ .
I I colonies could consume he entire our- . these cordplaints, h4ve, evidently,adopt. day to hear the argument of c�'unsel and her, and she wrapped up $15 in
. :ei . and the Empire, towards the scandals , . I The inquiry will be reannied on Wednes- visiting I sued the- following report, signed by
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I :, i plus manufactures of England and could a ed th6; methbd of �ribing the papers by � - day. i I some old paper for safe -keeping. The and
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- i furnish h'er all the food supplies she ' , Mr. Armstrong at first refused to say David Plewes, Secretary : !
Jk , r that hav been unearthed at Ottawa ' ' , port is presented to the Elou§e,' if indeed parcel got dropped on the floor, a Messrs. Thomas Goldie, president,
! �� i . f rig 'them,t�e work of�lprintiiig the �
I � stands out in sharp contrast and the 9'v' 1- .. there are not two rep t � I& -;'y of the house, thinking it was noth- The Seed Wheat Committe I of the
� . or a, Wei may ex- what he did with the 8175,000,but on be- . - e
I I requires, there would then be some voters' Hats instead of having it doue at pect one of the biggest debates bince con- ing silmmoned before the Bar Of the ing Association , after in.
� 11 prospect of getting sorno such arrange- difference should be no.ted by every ` � . : : but a ball of old newspaper, used it Dominion Millers' ��
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� , theQoVernment Printing office, is they federation. _: i to start the fire with, its real value not
� . thinking person. For instarice, while I Senate and ordered'to answer he con- vestigating the matter of many, different
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I Ii. - -t as that proposed. Bnt, seeing - AC60UNTS. sented to do so, and ems to have to
i'l men Ugl being known until too late to save the kinds of winter wheat, beg make the - ,
� i the Globe very stro the promised th6y would do. And tile se
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I t I � - In tile Public Accounts Cd,mmittee, frankly carried out his promise, money. �.
I I that only about one-fourth of Britain's country will h following recommendations to the farin-
11 . ave to pay the piper. ., �
� .1 wrong doing and the wrong oers expos- Mr. Lister has been endeavoriog to ob- -Mr. Win. � Wilson, grain merchant, i �
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; trade is with her colonic a, it is expecting L . S E. . I
1 :4 I; - tain the original agreement between La Wroxeter, ha urchased the brick �
I . . ed to the public view b he evidence I In the [louse there was a division on lers'intere8ts are identical, i
. ! y . i . Presse Printing Company, of lontreal . in promoting �
t I 11 too much toL suppose t ,at she would residence f : .' Wm, Armour
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I I -9 taken- before the-Privileg 8 and- Elec- Ti F, latest denouement in connec- 9 an amendment to Supply, move4 by M. 0 V , In the cultivation of those varieties of
cripple or imperil three,fourths of her � and the New England Paper tpany, C. Cameron, condemning the expend- Wingham, for, the sum of $630. This is wheat producing the beat grades of
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, I 4 , f I tions committtee,it was equally severe on tion with the Tarte-McGreevy scandal by which he asserts he wil'lj be able . I
.; � 0. assured trade for the prospect of in- � I iture on the Tay Canal, and barging one of the beat real estate bargains that -flour. If ence we believe it to be the
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. 19 the acts of those who were 9 own o -, is thatMr. Thom 'a McGreevy refuses to to prove -'a corrupt deal rn de with has ever taken place in that neighbor- duty of our association to make as pub. �
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i creasing the one-fourth. - . oney,'amounting to half a mil-
- ;!- Mr. Chg. leau, by lion dollars in round figures was partly
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� - guilty of dishonesty by the kSenate Co _ ohey the call to the House of Commons I I hood. Mr. Alex. Orr, of the Park licaspossible all the information we
- , , The scheme, to say tb,e least, to a very . I !which. the private debts of % - Presee for the benefit a ggart, the
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, �`�� t � � politi- to a ar before the bar of that body to ' House, Wingham, was the purchaser �f have gathered on this point.
_. inittee. While it condemned its ppe, . f Mr. �a '
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, with ' I out of al contract postmaster � General, up to whose- mill 0
1,k - , visionary one, and is ndt viewed . . were to be partly paid the skatin ripk, in that town, paying The'information has been 'gathered -
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. � . cal opponents when proven guilty, and give reasons why be will not divulge the with the Printing Bureau for t e supply the canal w6a extended. The majority there" from farmers and millers in � Ontario,
I . . 1. . .favor by the English pe�ple. In so far . I � I -ore the sum of $600. 1 �
I demanded that they be pun shed, it did namea' Of those t whom he gave elec- of white pa�er. The Clerk of he Court by which -that was voted d ' -Mr. Gilbert Mair did 4 big days'
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; 1i as Canada is . con cerned, " t is being ,urged - I . . of Ileview in Montreal was a mmoned a n-18- rk 'at the farm of M.r. �arnes Rey- :om.o from the United States, and con. ,-
I , iii simply to head off the a itation now go not seek to cover up- the faults of its - tion 0 ted from the contract. . was the smallest Government . ajority wO - iderabl�e at t�e Model Farm, Guelph,
. I 4 � iqg firrn of L_arki�, Connolly � as a witness and ordered to bT'in with of the session on a straight division, _ Dolds, Hullett,on Thursday of last week, which the committee vms invited'to
L political friends. While t called for & Co� -He, h" the original agreement bu� Zhen he
d . ing on in favor of closer trade relations I : I I A division was expected on S:.r: Rich- : threshing one thousand bushels of wheat �
- _! : the expulsion irom office I hai a also placed i the hands of the appeared on the stand, Mr.Chopleau de- ard Cartwright's amend � and tw� hundred of barley, besides visit and inspect the different varieties,
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ill with the United. States, and if there . � ment, condemn- I sonle 62, of wheat grown on small Plots :
,;-. ment of the Langevins, cG[reevies, Speaker his resignation of his seat. The' clared that he would not alloiv the in- ing the practice of Ministerr, accepting moving the machine. The thresher as tests, . I __ �
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'a but that Mr. Lister woul� have' to make said he had no objection to the Principle factured- by Messrs. Farrian, Macpher-
�, Haggarbs, Chaple%us and tran4 reseors Sergea4.t 't Arms has been instructed r . I testimonials, but as Sir John,y[,olrapson
�� jF those who are now its ,Wef advocates A g ( - I association visited
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of lesser power 'and influen6 have I ncle Thomas arrested and to the Agricilltural
I ce, �t called - -
� would be its strongest o',pponents. One � . I .a statement in the House, and Atate hie i son and Hovey, Clinton.i This in con-
. �. I ' orily ' J Z d ha e them. of the motioD, it was adopted un -ani- � ay's College, and was greatly ple"pd with
-as loudl , and demanded as pbre�pt bring him by force before the" judgment charges against him, an .
i A - y I ; . mously, and will stand as a warnin sidered an exceptionall� gdod d the plans adopted to secure the' '
I � -of the principal objectio�e urged against ut Uncle I . Id �', Crow g se tests.
. that just punishment sh Id I also be b a r. 1�, homas has imade him- ealt with as Mr. Tarte's charges were hereafter to all Ministers of the n work. And Mr. Reynolds says that in
� . ' ! . At the same time all were of the opinion
� Commercial Reciprocitywith thO United - 07aacaqZ, and self scailc6_ about Quebec,and is nowhere dealt with. Mr. Lister said � that he : provin all his experience he never kn .
I meted out to the Merciera, in Canada, whether federal or - ew the that the past dry season has been very
States ia,thatif the manufactures of I . I I believed he would be able to s6ow Mill- Cial. ! grain to be better. . .
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� __ othM concerned in what b ts now . to be f O' und wM In the j arisd iction of conduct on the part of official4 in Mr. . nducive to the ex
. that country vere admitted into this . . I . . NOTES. -On Tuesday m6ming of last week, on this farni the present year, believing
I I become known as th� Quebec Scandal. . Parliam1ent. - His resignation of his Chapleau's department. The Committee
I countr free of duty, out own manufsic- .� I - I Unless something startling happens it while a horse attached to one of
. y i that on this particular farm axet session
I . In; pursuing this fair and h(norable- seat'baglbeen plac d in the hands of the then for two hours hotly discus"d their is to be expected that prorogation will Snell Brothers, butchers, of Exeter, de- - would cause winter wheat to suffi3j'from ,
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tqrers would be ruined.! Now, if our 7 � I procedurej the Liberals charging that be reached in about three weeks, rust. If our Province is to get1he- full i L
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! course, the Globe Will Lreceive the �Privilegbs and EectionsCommitt6eto L�the Government - e a emp ing road in front of tht shop on Mai� street, .
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� I manufacturers could n t compete on . wer tt , t* to Already there are four applications -in benefit of those tests, which- we
, approval of every fair 'minded Liberal, be dea4�,with by t at body. The result burk the inquir `_ and Mr. Zoater de. it became frightened and ran away. It 0 believe j
� even terms wit' . yp I
. I h tho3e t,'f the United I the Canada Gazette of an intention to will be a very great boon, we 6hink it
: States, in what conditio4 would they be both in and out of Parliament, ind will will likely be that ncle Thomas,instead claring that the Government 'rould as- app)y next session for bills of Divorce, was not, allowed - to procee would be wise for tile Government to
. � - . ailao secure the respect of air minded of beiV I . sist the Inquiry if it were oon;ucted In with promiseiq of a heavy crop of ch it was captured, but not in. time to -save secure3en acres of suitable Iand irt
. , g allowed �o resign, will ,be ex 811 .
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. if they had to compete Niith the manu- ' pe led ftorri Parli I.. and that will -be a proper way. One honorabici gentle- t the vehicle from. being turned over and �
, and honest Conser,% ,ent applications, and 'makes it likely the, .
- England ? I if ; I � 9 man told another to "go, and �oak his those of the Senate who ad its contents thrown out. No person was
I facturers of � I * I ia . Southern Ontario and ten ures in
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� - The course of the - Northern Ontario to be used :for those
. I not hold their own again� t the one they � Em'ire, how- I
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11 - certainlycould not a ' ever, in as deceitful and d' honest as and tbp 'very important information his head 1) was not filled with awdust, make some he damaged, �
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i g inst the other, ' - anyway. Mr. Mulock ran til against adway in that direction. , . i . feasor of agri-oulture at Guelph, as oft- . -
9 - that of the Globe is fa eat. w ich be is desirei I to- give to thekpub- The Accounts for the past fiscal year - -Mr. George Johnston, who has
0- � n ir a:d hl -a n' h I been times avariety may be very ,suitable
P -for the manufacturers 0 ., England ow :' . . the Chairman, for whom he sai he had r y at for one kind of soil and climateand not-
- While attemptiug in every way ossible lie willre-main securely locked up �n his no respect. The chairman, M# show a surplus on account of consoij-' employed in 'the furnitu
I ete successfully with those of the . Clarke Lucknow, met� with a painful. accident for aniotherii as the soils and climate of
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I ! I dated funds of between six and iseven I
� I to minimize the enormity of manly b?som. He dies game, at Wallitee, insisted on I I
I United States in the Ai erioan markets . he ffences I I any . his takitg that milliou dollars. " I on Sat,-.-rjay 'last. In company,with our large Province vary conaiderably.
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� : 1 � I � of its own poiitical friends, it unduly rate, for rather than expose his frie�d � a back, and Mr. Malook finally did so� . . Messrs., ., Xay and Campbell � they Prof. Shaw and his assistant, Mr. C. .. 11
1� although they have to p�y a heavy duty . ' � - S
* - � � The chairman ruled that the d'rove to Holyrood in a double car "
. . � 1. � exaggerates those of its op orients, and com�anions crime, he subjects riage, A. Zavitz, rendered great assistance to
. to get there. This one 6onsideration is . . should not be placed before the !,commit-. Huron Notes. and while leading the horses into the
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t I � � enough to show the hol�l the While it is full of excuses lor 1,�he ras- himself! to an nomini,ous political tee, as it �ould be outside the Oinctiona Owing - to ill health Rev. J. W. drive shed of the hotel there, one of the the committee in aiding us to acquire all I
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calities bf Langevin, MdGr ev�,, Hag' - death. the information possible in our investi- .
. cry on the part of those Canadisin's who I - . of that committee,and the appe I against Crawford, D. D., haa resigned the animals suddei!lly bolted to the side, and gation, and after being driven 6ver the
. . I gart and Chapleau it in loud ; - - ' L--------_ this ruling was defeated by a v�te of 21 pastorate of the Baptist churchWing- threw Johnstoil to the ground, breaking farm to see the di�fferent test plots, some *
f I .are urging it. Many quotations could . de,6uncia- .
I I I � � . , DOMINION ARLIAMENT. . to 16. There were a hundred scenes ham. . I his collar bonei
lory of those of Mercier aid �acauj. � !; ( during the sitting of the commi'�tee and -Mr. W. A. Walters, of Ashfield,- -OnWednladsy morning 12thinst., bogtostatesuchaf rm. for agricultural .
also:be given to show!' that England, I in shock and some not yet harvested, we
� � ; I I It tries to make its readers beli(ve thait I Wroin our 0 C espondent.) a Iscore of personal remarks which would has rented We Sheppard arm on the Arthur Maguire, lot 10, coneeksion 6, a
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. rr ,Ugu�-t 17th, 1891. have done credit to a barroom. 1 For in- Maitland co'
_,_, while the Government at Ottawa ar I ,�IW A ",OA ncession, Goderi b town8hlp, Grey, pissed awa ' instruction is a great benefit and credit
� such .arrangement, but! we have only . e _ , I y to his reward after a - to our fair Province.
I If. � __ � doing all in their power. to fa ailitate ill I e This i last has b en a most eventful stance, Mr. Mulock said that tl�e Post- for ajerin of five years a d takes pos- semewhat 'tedious ilinegs occasioned by The following are the- results and
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- room for one such. At the annual meet. . . i , I s the last manloto ma,ke session at once. . la grippe followed .
" . I week. �. : We have li�d the resignation of I by pleurisy and recommendations growing out of our in-
-, ing of the Cobden Club last month, the hivestigations into the irregu ari i I any remark. 1his was taken to mean -One day last week ,111 ,. D. Shana- decline. He W: as the eldest son of W,,In.
. . . �ies ari� . Sir Hector Langevi!n the appointment of vestigation, viz.:- I . . -
: � Secretary in his report referred to this rascalities in- connection W, th the d6- I . .' an oblique reference to the Mios Craig ban jr., of Hullett,had the isfortune to Maguire,of the townshir of McGillivray W111TE WHEATS.
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I . as follows : , partments under their contr 1, t�,at the Hon. Frank Smith of Toronto, as acting scandal, and. Mr. Haggart, whi�e with lose'& fine mare. It had it� leg broken Middlesex county, and wag a resident of
. pro -position : I . . Surprise Wheat -Highly recommend -
I � . : - I Liberals are doing al I Minister in his pla e, Sir Hector's te:ti- passion, exclaimed " that is a obwardly by being kicked by another horse and Grey townfjhip'for about 20 years. Mr
I I "At the present momEnt the most - I in. the p�wer to , - ed. A small plot at the model fmtk
11 - � . � Molly Wore the Pr4ileges andiElecti nil thing. '-You iusinuate what Y�u dare had to be shot. Maguire's wifeand daughter died quite
- not say openly." Mr. Mulockireplied, -The voters' list for the township of suddenly in the month of September, pounds to the standard bushel. I
, conspicuous form of attack comes in the burk the inquiry before , tie Senate � tested 63 bushels to the acre and 62i
11 shape of proposals for taxing at our Committee into Committee,- the c1c sing of the. evidence - - I �
A the doingeofthe 4uebec , . p 69 This is not to be tolerated," 4nd Mr. Hay containing as it does 1045 voters, 1887. In November 1889 he was mar- . .
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-i ports the goods of forei ntries, in in -that' grea�t State Oial, a hot time in Haggart exclaimed, "It will be t0erated entitles that township Canadian Velvet Chaff;--Higbly xecom-
� oqler,, 'at the expense of the '. �ritish con- Government and its agents. ,At the � . i� . to a ,second rie ? as mes, w a ,ten or y care mended. Yield at the '
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I i .; � same time it knows that the very , the Public Acc6un,,ts committee, where -it shall be tolerated." Mr.Mulockthen deputy reeve. At the municipal elec-- for him during his late illness. The tests, 521 standard busbbl,
t� I aurner, to handicap [those countries I . I � asked, "How did you know 1 what I tions next year names of candidates for. deceased was: a ster ad Bulgarian White -Re
1:, -1 I party feeling runs Go high that it is im. I
I r . against our colonies in supp ying c�m._ reverse is the case. It knovis t�at the I meant?" and Mr. Haggart the new office will appear. I . CID Mended.
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I a 0 ' ce 41 been a member of the Methodist church Yield, 46 bushels; m4el
I d' h That is the coward's paA of it"' Mr. -Mr. Andrew McDougall, of East for many y6sio. f tests,
modities to our market . Si ice the ac- Dominion Government emplo: p ssible to secure Uie taking of eviden �,epliej, a rn�
. . ceptance by Parliament of Mr. Cobden's �;,eTd a t t e , 1i I f 0 1 64�. 1 1
pense, Mr. I ronto, and sensational evidence before - the Mulock said, "I will!tell you !what I Wawanosh, bad a couple of ribs broken --About i4,30 a clock Friday -
country's ex Doler c � . p I 7th Soules Wheat -our friend of yore.
policy we have been offering fre e' ports Railwaly Committee of the Senati in re_ mean," but Mr.Haggart iaterru&ed him one day last week. lie wai3 climbing a inat. the Brussels fire alarm was rung
to our colonies -the greatest boon which one of -the ablest examining aw. era in - . . with, "You dare not,lyou cowarO." The fence and fell off. Mr. - Mc Dougall has and the cry was, borne along that Wil- Considerableof this whea'tgro naround
gard to the unfortunate Baie des ,Chal. l Platteville. .
. - a nation of consumers can giv a to nations Canada, to bamboozle the wi�nessea . I I resuit,of all this was, that the co�nmittee been very unlucky with his�ribs- this son's foundry in that town was on fire, Rumsey Wheat-Introdu ed into
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. of producers. If it had not been Bug- called f or the prosecution in the rar �urs Railway. In ther House we'have adjou�ned in confusion without Imaki g year, as this is his second accident of It proved toof
� gested by protectionists at home, it - I �ecaoe, had two or three party� * division i . ,rue and the flames had Brant County two y -ears a4lo. - Fair
and to break down their ev ME nee; while s, any progress. .I am inf6rmed! thatua the same hature. 4 . got such headway that it was an utter
seemi ilialikely that any colonist would . .. i game animated debates and one or two ' I I milling wheat.
. -motion will be introduced iia tho House -D. Shanahan Sr., ha rented his impossibility to save either buildingor I I
o . I � . Dema-orat-Seed obtained alinoid- an
this same gentleman had pp; on' word scenes J .
`: ba-ve been so unreasonable as to propose- . ! , to -morrow, declaring that the' Public farm of 200 acres *on the 3r y-
. , ." that we should, while admitt �Ing colonial to say to a single witnes's cal ed- . for the Taking these events in their order,by Accounts Con) ! - concession � its contents, and vigprous efforts were where. When first this wb�ea�l w)%'JAs *in -
It, I , " � I mittee, or rather he ma. of-Hullett, to T.yndal Bro hersfor the successfully made to stay the onward traduced some years ag6 It was Con-
-goods free, tax similar c3mmoditieB defence, andmade no elfort what' . the - functions gum of $550 a year, at whi9b price it is progress of the fire. The town engine
. 1��- I . over to far the most important is the resignation jority did not understand �, I sidered to produce a flour too yellow for
6. f rom, foreign countries..'; To a 3k us to do of the Minister of Public Works. He of that committee�and a pretty hot time considered a cheap farm, Mr. Shana- was t
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: I . this for colonies whichiset ul fiscal bar- get a witnesses the truth that stat . ,to , the river at the flax eall fall wheat flour purposes, but tile millers
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. ! ed in hi evidence before the Com. on the floor of the Houee may be ex. ban does not give up i - i I .
; . possession until a�nd worked magnificently, throwing two
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� riers against our goodi woulc be to im- was in them. The E, pire oleo 'knows mittee'that he hal resigned in order to pected. ; now consider it has improved on this , ,
: I the first of January, and calculates to strearns of water for hours one of which a -
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i peril three-fourtha for 'the be efit of one. relievel his colleagu3s and the members ' . it point nd recommend farmer8
i that for several da' a no few(ft tian six THE PACA'UI) SCANIDAL EXPLAINED. move into Clinton. saved the residence of Robert Wilson sow part of their fall wheat ground to .
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. i .ourth of our trade. __ Your &tommittee members of the Government a4end I ed of the'l Committee and of the House, One,of the most sensational develop- -The heavy wind and rain ,storm of when it Wai thought to be doomed. this variety, especially in sections wbere
cannot think that there is ary danger of - � from any -embarrask ment in coming to a ments of the.week was the evidence Sunday afternoon, 9th inst., did niuch .The, other branch played on the weat it has proved itself a good yielder.
r the masses of our people beiri g converted the meetings -,of the public accounts decision upon the merits of his case. The given in the Baie des Chaleurs �n�uiry damage both south and north of Exeter side of the fire and together with the
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to this strange policy. I I commit -tee for � the express purp"e, as fact, h i I I
t owever, that on Friday he visited before a committee of the Senato, where to crops and buildings. Near Centralia work RED WREAT.S.
gathered ab I done by the Hook and Ladder Don't sow the R,oger wheat;
Whatever notice th6 scheme has re- their conduct, proved, of pre�enting his old Department out him they-actuslly had a recalcitrant: witness it must have been a cyclone. The a . it has no
� I the Deputy Minist r and the h � - pire Company, in pulling down the hones in good bread properties (n it, and inclined
I ceived in the old count,ry has been -large- evidence that � might incriminate' them- b6f ore the Bar of the House for ief using of St. Peter's 'Roman Catholiic Church which James', Cooper lived, the bri
. ! all the branches of the Department and to testify, , As it is almost impossible to was blown down, carryin 'I a I ck tO 90 to smut; and would re onimend
. . I 9 Tutriberry street were Put out not to sow too extensively the
0 - bade them * a feel og farewe'll,, goes to obtain from the six column reports in rtion of the roof and western gable, of danger. n engine from the Ronald ter. Information obtained so r indi.
- ly unfavorable, the leaders of all poli. selvbs from coming before the 0 3 mmit ' with it blocks on
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